DooT it's basically the same as an accordion once he connected it to the twist container cuz he had to connect and reconnect the containers to push air through the melodica, similar to an accordion
It would be REALLY awesome if, in the end of the twist container that has the hole in it for the melodically, you were able to make it bigger to fit the lens of a camera and film the inside of the container as it slid together from the top of the stairs.
I opened my RUclips and was confused about when I watched this. Then I remembered at 2 AM I was fascinated by this. But I still am..... thanks 2AM Brain!
I have never seen anyone use it to weld 2 machine printed parts together. All the videos I saw were of people just trying to make things with it and usually failing pretty bad at it. But I am fairly new to 3d printing. I just got my first printer last week and really just recently dug into researching a lot.
x9x9x9x9x9 fair enough! There are some fantastic creations people have dreamed up using 3D pens, Devin included! In fact, welding is rather boring in comparison :P you should have a flick through his videos to see some of the things he's made, for instance the working model of a lighthouse, the potted cactuses, fidget spinners, his working marionette puppet of a character he created himself years ago, he's made some amazing things! Honestly, if seeing a 3D pen being used in place of some superglue is the best you've come across, you have a whole world of fascinating creations ahead of you!
"Honestly, if seeing a 3D pen being used in place of some superglue is the best you've come across, you have a whole world of fascinating creations ahead of you!" lol. I will for sure go check some out.
Loved the vid, you should try to take twist containers and add them to things. While I don't like the idea of a fidget spinner. You could put a twist container on a spinner haha.
put spring in to the smaller twist containers so when you press them together they get back to the starting position. It would be a really nice fidget toy!
You can probably use this idea to create some kind of homemade accordion. Try to attach makeshift handles or things to put your hand in and it will stick to your hand and try to, I'm not sure how with the twisty shape, attach springs so it will go in and out. Attach a hose to one end of the twist container like you did and connect it to that instrument you used and make it connect and/or stick to the twist container. Also, since that instrument is so wide, attach some kind of handle like I mentioned earlier to a platform wide enough to hold that one instrument securely. Sorry if I'm saying "the instrument" or "that one instrument" a lot. I forgot what it was called.
Sand it down, paint it, and add some lubrication: Sanding will smooth the surface, painting will again make it a bit smoother and more importantly - seal tiny holes. And lubrication makes it move smoother and it acts as a seal to prevent the air form escaping. Also - why do you not just stick the melodica to the bottom of the inner tube? You would lose something like 2 cm of height but the melodica wouldn't have to move with the whole thing.
You are entertained easily. Make a pen that has a twist container to play with while you're reading and studying That may sell a lot. But make them quiet to prevent distracting others.
Imagine being this guys neighbor. Come outside one day, to crack open a beer and sit on your porch. And then you look over and see your neighbor hefting this giant plastic tube and setting it on another tube. and watching as they spin together and make an obnoxious humming noise. And your neighbor is just standing there laughing like child while doing so.
Would you mind to also use metric measurments in the future - like '14 feet, which is slightly over 4 meters'? It would really make the videos much more enjoyable to watch.
make a twisticordian! A smaller twist container that has a freely-rotating handle on one side and a melodica on the other. Alternatively, to take advantage of the other direction of airflow (I don't know how melodicas work, or are spelt), you could find some way to close the air-holes of a mouth organ or harmonica. It might also be a bit smaller and easier to play. Though you would have to rename it to something like a harmonicordian or a twistonica.
hey you should revisit your guitar body videos because i think you could probably 3D print stencils then use spray paint and the stencils to make designs
Why not make the hole in the bottom piece so you could set the melodica on the floor and play it as the tube slides down. Most melodicas also have an extension tube, use that! Haha Much more efficient inefficient instrument. Edit: I saw you kinda thought of that after the trial and error... lol
you should make a fidget spinner version of these twist containers by putting a finger hold twister in the middle of a longer twister so when you tilt your hand it will twist down until you hit the end (add stoppers on the end so the finger rest doesnt twist off)
Worlds most inefficient accordion 👍🏻
FishWheels ikr
accordions aren't about efficiency, they're about passion! :P
It's not an accordion it's a melodica
DooT it's basically the same as an accordion once he connected it to the twist container cuz he had to connect and reconnect the containers to push air through the melodica, similar to an accordion
You beat me to the punch
8:45 - "The Jerk Off Piano"
1985: We'll have flying cars in the future
2017:
It would be REALLY awesome if, in the end of the twist container that has the hole in it for the melodically, you were able to make it bigger to fit the lens of a camera and film the inside of the container as it slid together from the top of the stairs.
Figulus sounds dizzying
Nouise
damn i fucking love this guy... he's so cool and creative
well he is cool guy
Alana Castillo yeah
how much filament did you use for this??!!
Bart van Dijk He said PLA
Gunnar I know, but how much
Bart van Dijk too much
Bart van Dijk lots
Bart van Dijk over 9000
what if you put an m&m in the mini laser printer
I REALLY want to know
no u dont not
Melt probably
Do you mean a Laser cutter
Apollogeist that’s a double negative, that means that we do need to know
In Vr can you draw a plant like thing. Then try to 3D print it. Would be cool mate
Then he could put one in a twist container vase.
Then he'd make another "whale"
Great project idea! Fake plant with multicolored plastic by changing color mid-print many times!
Re-inventing the pipe bags. Noice
8:50 You basically just made an accordion! Love these creative videos, keep your brain gears turning man :)
Imagine making one into a pen ?
I opened my RUclips and was confused about when I watched this. Then I remembered at 2 AM I was fascinated by this. But I still am..... thanks 2AM Brain!
Aside from the Lego 3d printers this is the best use I have seen for the 3doodler pen or any 3d printing pen.
x9x9x9x9x9 what, welding things together? Surely you've seen people do exactly that a thousand times?
I have never seen anyone use it to weld 2 machine printed parts together. All the videos I saw were of people just trying to make things with it and usually failing pretty bad at it. But I am fairly new to 3d printing. I just got my first printer last week and really just recently dug into researching a lot.
x9x9x9x9x9 fair enough! There are some fantastic creations people have dreamed up using 3D pens, Devin included! In fact, welding is rather boring in comparison :P you should have a flick through his videos to see some of the things he's made, for instance the working model of a lighthouse, the potted cactuses, fidget spinners, his working marionette puppet of a character he created himself years ago, he's made some amazing things!
Honestly, if seeing a 3D pen being used in place of some superglue is the best you've come across, you have a whole world of fascinating creations ahead of you!
"Honestly, if seeing a 3D pen being used in place of some superglue is the best you've come across, you have a whole world of fascinating creations ahead of you!" lol. I will for sure go check some out.
x9x9x9x9x9 enjoy c;
You should try making nesting twist containers
TheBoyFromLA he did
That was so trippy when he dropped the outer grey and white walls over the yellow. Satisfying.
Watching this while my new 3d printer is running! So happy it arrived
Loved the vid, you should try to take twist containers and add them to things. While I don't like the idea of a fidget spinner. You could put a twist container on a spinner haha.
StrOnG ANd sTabLE TwiSt ConTaIneRS
Props to you for having a hobby that makes you happy!
Now make an ambiguous twist container
You can also demonstrate Luis dynamics really well with a vegetable can and a soda can.
put spring in to the smaller twist containers so when you press them together they get back to the starting position. It would be a really nice fidget toy!
16:58 - That could ended up a perfect desktop wallpaper. You might want to take few shots inside those? :)
the sound of them sliding is like the feeling you get when you touch those 3d bookmarks
hey Devin you should make a galactop that can spin by blowing air from underneath and use big twist containers to spin it.
You should make a bunch of twist containers with stop lines on the tops of every segment, so that they fall down one by one onto the one below them.
I've got a cool idea: 3D print custom things (mostly patterns and decorations) to modify and personalise your 3D printer.
Is the top right poster annoying anyone else?
You can probably use this idea to create some kind of homemade accordion. Try to attach makeshift handles or things to put your hand in and it will stick to your hand and try to, I'm not sure how with the twisty shape, attach springs so it will go in and out. Attach a hose to one end of the twist container like you did and connect it to that instrument you used and make it connect and/or stick to the twist container. Also, since that instrument is so wide, attach some kind of handle like I mentioned earlier to a platform wide enough to hold that one instrument securely. Sorry if I'm saying "the instrument" or "that one instrument" a lot. I forgot what it was called.
8:32 Congratulations, you've re-invented the accordion.
Sand it down, paint it, and add some lubrication:
Sanding will smooth the surface, painting will again make it a bit smoother and more importantly - seal tiny holes.
And lubrication makes it move smoother and it acts as a seal to prevent the air form escaping.
Also - why do you not just stick the melodica to the bottom of the inner tube? You would lose something like 2 cm of height but the melodica wouldn't have to move with the whole thing.
It makes for a good optical illusion!
You are entertained easily. Make a pen that has a twist container to play with while you're reading and studying That may sell a lot. But make them quiet to prevent distracting others.
try making a twist container consisting of smaller and smaller parts so it has a telescopic effect.
This is the most whimsical thing I have ever witnessed.
You should make a flute with those, like those flutes that act like a trombone. You should also make a pen out of them too
Imagine being this guys neighbor. Come outside one day, to crack open a beer and sit on your porch. And then you look over and see your neighbor hefting this giant plastic tube and setting it on another tube. and watching as they spin together and make an obnoxious humming noise. And your neighbor is just standing there laughing like child while doing so.
This is SUPER cool!!
the large one could be a nice way of storing rolled drawings :)
I feel like there is a way to make that into a clock of sorts. That would be cool and modern as hell if possible
i like this... 15:24 WTF?!
Please make a differently twisted container that will turn back and fourth instead of spin. It would be really good!
Omg I just realized i have every single poster hanging on your wall in the background!
nice music, did you make it?
Would you mind to also use metric measurments in the future - like '14 feet, which is slightly over 4 meters'? It would really make the videos much more enjoyable to watch.
World's slowest moving (otherwise most satisfying) twist container.
8:50 imagine a whole band playing this or this 11:20
DEVIN You should try and make a tiny twist container out of a 3D pen
when it plays another one rides the bus, then i'll be REALLY impressed
Now you have to do the widest,shortest,narrowest twist containers
Congratulations you just created a massive accordion
This feels like a 3DDoodler AD u mentioned this thing like 20 times and how great and strong it is...
I just like it!
make a twisticordian!
A smaller twist container that has a freely-rotating handle on one side and a melodica on the other.
Alternatively, to take advantage of the other direction of airflow (I don't know how melodicas work, or are spelt), you could find some way to close the air-holes of a mouth organ or harmonica. It might also be a bit smaller and easier to play.
Though you would have to rename it to something like a harmonicordian or a twistonica.
hey you should revisit your guitar body videos because i think you could probably 3D print stencils then use spray paint and the stencils to make designs
Why not make the hole in the bottom piece so you could set the melodica on the floor and play it as the tube slides down. Most melodicas also have an extension tube, use that! Haha
Much more efficient inefficient instrument.
Edit: I saw you kinda thought of that after the trial and error... lol
Air resistance is also at play in slowing down the movement downward of the twist container.. Could you please try to do this in a vacuum chamber?
MAKE THE TWISSTER CONTAINER 359 degrees turn
gilad Tidhar boi
I would like to see a segmented twist container where its all connected but like those old tv antennnas
Make A huge/tiny springo! You can make modules like you did for the huge twist container, and I would like to see how far you can shrink the springos.
Try putting a twist container into a vacuum chamber and then test it out to see if it acts like it usually does
smallest gallactop?
Make a super long telescoping one, please!
Make a GIGANTIC galactop and also a tiny one, and spin the tiny one on top of a spinning gigantic one :D
Attach an air compressor under the twist container to make an automatic twist container.
this is literally the sickest thing ever
You should make a twist container that can twist inside of another and keeps going.
Make one of these that is a decent size (not too big, not too small) and put a ton of whistles or kazoos or something of the sort on one end of it.
Meloditower if anything....
GREAT... NOW I WANT ONE.
1. Add lubrication. 2. Spin the end to get air pressure for the melodica.
How many hours did the big one took to print?
Great Video!
If you haven't already, you should print fractals
You should put slits like a whistle on the outside container and see it they make any sounds.
Melodica attached to a twist container... you just reinvented the accordion...
why though
You just made a new type of according!!!
You need to make a twist container slingo :)
You should have tried to make a babushka doll twist container.
God, I love this channel so much.
holy crap! that's amazing!
The way he thrusts it to play the music lol
I noticed that when you puch the outer container down the inner one twists, maby you use that twist to make a drill or something.
He should make a manual hand-drill with this design.
I have my Twist container on my desk at work and people keep asking me if it's a Tenga. LOL!
the twist container was satisfying up until you added the stitches. the stitches removed how satisfying it is
He's reinvented the accordion
I love my 3doodler. It has only over heated once when I used it for about 5 hours cause I was bored. Could you use yours more often?
make a twist container that keeps on going, so there's like 20 layers of twist
congrats on your Bagpipe piano.
twist accordion?
DUDE YOU ARE SOOO CREATIVE, KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK BRUH
What about adding bearings and handles either side :p that would entertain me for hours
You should 3D print a cool drink bottle!
Giant and tiny springos
SO EPIC!!!!!
You have a spool of filament for your 3 doodler. I also have a 3doodler and I am wondering what kind of filament you use for your 3doodler.
That's was a extra awesome and entertaining video!!! 🙂
It might be quieter if you lightly lubricate the inner bearing surface. :)
you should make a fidget spinner version of these twist containers by putting a finger hold twister in the middle of a longer twister so when you tilt your hand it will twist down until you hit the end (add stoppers on the end so the finger rest doesnt twist off)
should have attached the Melodica to the bottom on the side so you can play it while the top falls down.
The part daddy needs to print one of these😂